I'm gonna be humble here. I'm brand new to this hobby and tried to jump in with both feet and think that I wasted a good chunk of money by doing so. Allow me to explain.
I started with a simple 10 gallon tank and some UNS controsoil (extra fine) as well as some aquarium sand (the concept was for a beachy middle ground). I added about 3 inches to the background but left it very minimal for the midground and foreground. I know now that you want at least 1-2 inches, not the minimal amount I added.
I do not have a CO2 regulator (gonna get one in the future) but add Flourish excel to it daily, about 1ml/day as the bottle recommends. I also use UNS all in one plant food, I usually add one squirt every 3 days, also as the bottle recommends. I also have a heater set to 78F as I heard that helps the plants out, for a few days they were on 72F.
I didn't want to purchase a $100+ light because I thought that it was unnecessary (please be easy on me for that thought process, trust me I'm starting to regret it), so I purchased an 18" MingDak LED Aquarium Hood Light that said it was full spectrum and had many reviews saying it worked for plants, so I went with it for about $40. I at first left my plants at 8 hours/day but have since cut down to 6, actually from recommendations from reading forums on this site.
The plants I have are rotala indica, najas indica, pearlweed, dwarf hair grass, natans super red and some Christmas moss. The pearlweed introduced snails into my tank, which it seems I've more so eliminated thankfully as they seemed to have eaten holes in the rotala's (they only seem to hang out on them).
I did not cycle my tank, I have added Dr. Tims one and only bacteria to the tank as I poured the water in, and have my filter set up with no charcoal and bio spheres to help them grow.
Now the reason I think I've screwed this up is a combination of not cycling before introducing plants, too little substrate (even though the plants don't float and seem to finally be growing some roots), and the simple fact that leaves keep dying on my plants. All but the najas indica seem to be suffering, and it's honestly sad to watch.
Can I trouble you to offer suggestions, I really don't want to start from scratch but if they're going to die anyways I understand. Sorry for the long post, I wanted to be thorough. Also I've done some tests and the pH stays at about 6.7, my ammonia levels are 0-.25ppm, nitrites are 2-5 ppm and nitrates are averaging 5ppm since I've started doing daily 25% water changes. If anything else is needed please ask, I'm in need of some help.
Edited to add my tank is only about a week old, and after reading through the rules on this forum I realize these issues may have been asked in the past, I'm going to read through the past threads to try and match my issues. If this post does sound like repetitive newbie issues please delete it.
I started with a simple 10 gallon tank and some UNS controsoil (extra fine) as well as some aquarium sand (the concept was for a beachy middle ground). I added about 3 inches to the background but left it very minimal for the midground and foreground. I know now that you want at least 1-2 inches, not the minimal amount I added.
I do not have a CO2 regulator (gonna get one in the future) but add Flourish excel to it daily, about 1ml/day as the bottle recommends. I also use UNS all in one plant food, I usually add one squirt every 3 days, also as the bottle recommends. I also have a heater set to 78F as I heard that helps the plants out, for a few days they were on 72F.
I didn't want to purchase a $100+ light because I thought that it was unnecessary (please be easy on me for that thought process, trust me I'm starting to regret it), so I purchased an 18" MingDak LED Aquarium Hood Light that said it was full spectrum and had many reviews saying it worked for plants, so I went with it for about $40. I at first left my plants at 8 hours/day but have since cut down to 6, actually from recommendations from reading forums on this site.
The plants I have are rotala indica, najas indica, pearlweed, dwarf hair grass, natans super red and some Christmas moss. The pearlweed introduced snails into my tank, which it seems I've more so eliminated thankfully as they seemed to have eaten holes in the rotala's (they only seem to hang out on them).
I did not cycle my tank, I have added Dr. Tims one and only bacteria to the tank as I poured the water in, and have my filter set up with no charcoal and bio spheres to help them grow.
Now the reason I think I've screwed this up is a combination of not cycling before introducing plants, too little substrate (even though the plants don't float and seem to finally be growing some roots), and the simple fact that leaves keep dying on my plants. All but the najas indica seem to be suffering, and it's honestly sad to watch.
Can I trouble you to offer suggestions, I really don't want to start from scratch but if they're going to die anyways I understand. Sorry for the long post, I wanted to be thorough. Also I've done some tests and the pH stays at about 6.7, my ammonia levels are 0-.25ppm, nitrites are 2-5 ppm and nitrates are averaging 5ppm since I've started doing daily 25% water changes. If anything else is needed please ask, I'm in need of some help.
Edited to add my tank is only about a week old, and after reading through the rules on this forum I realize these issues may have been asked in the past, I'm going to read through the past threads to try and match my issues. If this post does sound like repetitive newbie issues please delete it.
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